EP0378868A1 - Greenhouse, topprofile and engage-profile therefor and method for constructing a greenhouse - Google Patents

Greenhouse, topprofile and engage-profile therefor and method for constructing a greenhouse Download PDF

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EP0378868A1
EP0378868A1 EP89202701A EP89202701A EP0378868A1 EP 0378868 A1 EP0378868 A1 EP 0378868A1 EP 89202701 A EP89202701 A EP 89202701A EP 89202701 A EP89202701 A EP 89202701A EP 0378868 A1 EP0378868 A1 EP 0378868A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G9/00Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
    • A01G9/24Devices or systems for heating, ventilating, regulating temperature, illuminating, or watering, in greenhouses, forcing-frames, or the like
    • A01G9/241Arrangement of opening or closing systems for windows and ventilation panels
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02ATECHNOLOGIES FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02A40/00Adaptation technologies in agriculture, forestry, livestock or agroalimentary production
    • Y02A40/10Adaptation technologies in agriculture, forestry, livestock or agroalimentary production in agriculture
    • Y02A40/25Greenhouse technology, e.g. cooling systems therefor

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  • the invention relates in the first place to a glasshouse comprising a glass plate openable for ventilation which is frameless on at least two of its sides, whereby at least one gripping member is attached to this glass plate.
  • the gripping member is fixed to the glass plate using bolts placed through the glass plate.
  • the drilling of holes in a glass plate is an expensive operation.
  • a drill­ing operation and/or a bolt run through a hole causes uneven stresses in the glass plate, which can lead to breakage of the glass plate.
  • the invention provides a glasshouse improved in this respect in that at least one gripping member is attached to the glass plate without means placed through the glass plate.
  • the invention also relates to and provides a ridge profile and a gripping profile evidently intended for a glasshouse according to the invention.
  • the gripping member and the hinge profile are fixed to the glass plate during manufac­ture.
  • the transportation of the glass plate to the construc­tion site must be carried out carefully with the necessary support means.
  • the invention relates to and provides an improved method for building a glasshouse which has the feature that a plurality of glass plates openable for ventilation are transported to the construction site without attached gripping members and that the hinge profile and the gripping member are first connected to the glass plate on the construction site.
  • the flat plates can be trans­ported to the construction site with little transportation volume and well supported.
  • each window 1 consists as in figures 1 and 2 preferably of a glass plate 5 which has on its upper edge 7 a hinge profile 4 and on its lower edge 8 two gripping members 6. Both side edges of the glass plate 5 are frameless.
  • Figure 2 shows a ridge profile 2 with a hinge edge 3, to which a window 1 is attached for swinging by means of its hinge profile 4.
  • a plurality of glass plates 5 intended as windows 1 openable for ventilation are transported to the construc­tion site as a stack of plates lying flat on top of each other. The chance of glass breakage is thus slight, while the transport volume is small and the packaging material simple.
  • the windows 1 are assembled on the construction site by a U-­profile piece 10 of the hinge profile 4 being arranged around the upper edge 7 with interpositioning of an elastic strip 9.
  • U-pieces 11 of two gripping members 13 are arranged around the lower edge 8 with interpositioning of elastic strips 12.
  • the hinge profile 4 further comprises a hinge profile piece 14 with the form indicated in figure 2 in addition to an L-­shaped attachment edge 15.
  • This attachment edge 15 has slots 16 at the required locations for passage of a pull member 17, for instance a tensioning cable.
  • a plug 18 fixed to the end of the pull member 17 is arranged behind the attachment edge 15.
  • Each gripping member 13 consists of a profile piece, which apart from the U-piece 11 has a triangular tube 19 at a short inward distance from the U-piece 11, a flange 20 and a coupling piece 21.
  • Pushed through the flange 20 is a threaded hook 22 which grips onto the pull member 17 and which is tensioned by a bolt 23 using a torque wrench so that the pulling cable 17 attains an adjusted tension.
  • the pull member 17 grips onto the hooks 22 at a distance a under the glass plate 5, whereby the glass plate 5 is biased under a bending moment.
  • the glass plate thus always remains in contact with the edge 25 of the gripp­ing member 13, also during upward wind suction force, which prevents breakage through gusts.
  • the window opening mechanism 27 grips onto the coupling piece 21 by means of a coupling pin 26.
  • the window 1 is sealed watertight at the top edge 7 by the hinge profile 4 running along the whole length and at each side edge 29 because this supports on a tubular elastic profile 33 that is arranged in a bar 31 extending between the ridge profile 2 and a gutter profile (fig. 3).
  • Two bars 31 bear a window edge profile 32, in which is ar­ranged a tubular elastic profile 33 which at the location of each gripping member 13 is either cut away or is so amply dimensioned that it can be pressed in somewhat more strongly at the location of each gripping member 13.
  • each gripping member 13 has a broader U-shaped gripping profile piece 41 of slightly thicker material than in figure 1, which, with the inter positioning of a rubber U-shaped sealing strip 42 in the non-­deformed state, is deformed from the open shape shown with dashed lines in figure 4 to the closed state drawn with full lines in figure 4 using a strong clamping tool.
  • the gripping member 13 is firmly fixed to the glass plate 5.
  • an additional pressure force is exerted on the glass plate 5 above the edge 25 of the tube profile 19 in order to hold the glass plate 5 continually in contact with the edge 25.
  • the U-shaped profile piece 10, which in this case is thicker, is clamped by deformation around the upper edge 7, whereby a thick U-shaped rubber strip 9 is arranged around the edge 7.
  • each gripping member 13 is connected to the glass plate 5, since this is clamped fixedly by a screw clamp 50 with the interpositioning of elastic material 51.
  • the gripping member may optionally be glued into place on the lower edge 8 with a U-shaped profile piece.
  • the glass plate can be manufactured of so-called hardened glass, which is slightly more elastic than normal glass, and can have a thickness of for instance 4, 5 or 6 mm. Normal glass is preferably used, for instance with a thick­ness of about 5 mm or a thickness of about 4 mm. This applies to glass plate dimensions in the order of magnitude of 225 to 350 cm X 80 to 100 cm.
  • the glass house from figure 6 has a window 1 sub­stantially consisting of a glass plate 5 of normal glass with a thickness of 4 mm, a hinge profile 4 and a gripping profile 52. These two profiles 4 and 52 extend along the whole length b of the glass plate 5, so that the four corners of the glass plate 5 are reinforced against break damage. The side edges 53 are not held in profiles or frames which would obstruct light.
  • the two profiles 4 and 52 are mutually connected by a number of, for instance two, three or four pull members 17 which are arranged either perpendicular to the profiles 4 and 52, or in a slanting direction. As figure 6 shows, two plugs 18 per cable are arranged at slots 70, while the cable 17 is further placed through a draw bolt 71 which is placed through openings 72, 73 of the gripping profile 52 and is tensioned with a nut 75.
  • the profile 52 of extruded aluminium has a U-piece 11 for receiving the lower edge 8 of the glass plate 5, a support piece 54 with which it supports on a spacer bar 55 via a sealing strip 57 arranged in a cavity 58 of the spacer bar 55, and a gripping edge 59 lying in the window opening.
  • a cut-away portion 61 is arranged in the gripping edge 59.
  • a hinge sleeve 62 is placed through a hinge eye 63 of the opening rod 60 and pushed over the gripping edge 59 as a bridge, while the ends 64 thereof are fixedly clamped around the gripping edge 59.
  • the glass plate edges 7 and 8 may or may not sup­port against a rubber strip 9, 12.
  • the window 1 of the glasshouse from figures 8-10 comprises a hinge profile 4 and a gripping member 13 formed as a profile which extend along the whole length of the window 1, which are mutually connected and pulled toward one another by only two threaded rods 76 with screw thread and nuts 77.
  • the threaded rods 76 grip onto a flange 78 of the hinge profile 4 and onto an anchor element 80, which grips with an anchor piece 81 into an anchoring cavity 82 of the gripping member 13 and which has prongs 83 with a bolt chan­nel 84 for receiving a winged bolt 85.
  • An opening rod 86 grips with a screw thread onto the winged bolt 85, so that through turning of the winged bolt 85 the opening rod 86 can be adjusted in the arrow directions 87 in order to adjust the angle of the slightly opened window 1, so that all windows 1 are open the same distance. After adjustment the winged bolt 85 can be fixed in position with a nut 89.

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Abstract

The invention relates particularly to a glasshouse of which at least one window is frameless on at least two of its sides and wherein a gripping member (13) of an opening mecha­nism is attached to the window without drilling taking place through a glass plate.

Description

  • The invention relates in the first place to a glasshouse comprising a glass plate openable for ventilation which is frameless on at least two of its sides, whereby at least one gripping member is attached to this glass plate.
  • In the known glasshouse of the above mentioned sort the gripping member is fixed to the glass plate using bolts placed through the glass plate. The drilling of holes in a glass plate is an expensive operation. Moreover such a drill­ing operation and/or a bolt run through a hole causes uneven stresses in the glass plate, which can lead to breakage of the glass plate.
  • The invention provides a glasshouse improved in this respect in that at least one gripping member is attached to the glass plate without means placed through the glass plate.
  • The invention also relates to and provides a ridge profile and a gripping profile evidently intended for a glasshouse according to the invention.
  • With the known method the gripping member and the hinge profile are fixed to the glass plate during manufac­ture. The transportation of the glass plate to the construc­tion site must be carried out carefully with the necessary support means. In this respect the invention relates to and provides an improved method for building a glasshouse which has the feature that a plurality of glass plates openable for ventilation are transported to the construction site without attached gripping members and that the hinge profile and the gripping member are first connected to the glass plate on the construction site. In this case the flat plates can be trans­ported to the construction site with little transportation volume and well supported.
  • The mentioned and other features of the invention will be elucidated in the description following hereinafter with reference to a drawing.
  • In the drawings in schematic form:
    • Fig. 1 and 8 each show a perspective top view of a glasshouse according to two different preferred embodiments according to the invention;
    • Fig. 2 shows on a larger scale a partial, broken, vertical section along line II-II from figure 1;
    • Fig. 3 shows a section along line III-III from figure 1 on a larger scale;
    • Fig. 4 shows a section corresponding with figure 2 through another embodiment variant;
    • Fig. 5 shows on a larger scale fraction V from figure 4 before fitting;
    • Fig. 6 shows a broken away perspective view of yet another preferred embodiment of a window according to the invention;
    • Fig. 7 is detail VII from figure 6 on a larger scale;
    • Fig. 9 shows on a larger scale a perspective sec­tion along line IX-IX from figure 8; and
    • Fig. 10 shows a section of detail X from figure 9 on a larger scale.
  • During the building of a glasshouse, windows 1 are arranged at regular intervals in the roof portions thereof. Each window 1 consists as in figures 1 and 2 preferably of a glass plate 5 which has on its upper edge 7 a hinge profile 4 and on its lower edge 8 two gripping members 6. Both side edges of the glass plate 5 are frameless.
  • Figure 2 shows a ridge profile 2 with a hinge edge 3, to which a window 1 is attached for swinging by means of its hinge profile 4.
  • A plurality of glass plates 5 intended as windows 1 openable for ventilation are transported to the construc­tion site as a stack of plates lying flat on top of each other. The chance of glass breakage is thus slight, while the transport volume is small and the packaging material simple. The windows 1 are assembled on the construction site by a U-­profile piece 10 of the hinge profile 4 being arranged around the upper edge 7 with interpositioning of an elastic strip 9. U-pieces 11 of two gripping members 13 are arranged around the lower edge 8 with interpositioning of elastic strips 12. The hinge profile 4 further comprises a hinge profile piece 14 with the form indicated in figure 2 in addition to an L-­shaped attachment edge 15. This attachment edge 15 has slots 16 at the required locations for passage of a pull member 17, for instance a tensioning cable. A plug 18 fixed to the end of the pull member 17 is arranged behind the attachment edge 15.
  • Each gripping member 13 consists of a profile piece, which apart from the U-piece 11 has a triangular tube 19 at a short inward distance from the U-piece 11, a flange 20 and a coupling piece 21. Pushed through the flange 20 is a threaded hook 22 which grips onto the pull member 17 and which is tensioned by a bolt 23 using a torque wrench so that the pulling cable 17 attains an adjusted tension. In this way the window 1 is firmly mounted without means passing through the glass plate 5. The pull member 17 grips onto the hooks 22 at a distance a under the glass plate 5, whereby the glass plate 5 is biased under a bending moment. The glass plate thus always remains in contact with the edge 25 of the gripp­ing member 13, also during upward wind suction force, which prevents breakage through gusts. The window opening mechanism 27 grips onto the coupling piece 21 by means of a coupling pin 26.
  • The window 1 is sealed watertight at the top edge 7 by the hinge profile 4 running along the whole length and at each side edge 29 because this supports on a tubular elastic profile 33 that is arranged in a bar 31 extending between the ridge profile 2 and a gutter profile (fig. 3). Two bars 31 bear a window edge profile 32, in which is ar­ranged a tubular elastic profile 33 which at the location of each gripping member 13 is either cut away or is so amply dimensioned that it can be pressed in somewhat more strongly at the location of each gripping member 13. In preference there are two pull members 17 tensioned in a V-form each having two plugs 18 present, as well as two gripping members 13. Other numbers are however conceivable.
  • In the variant of figure 4 each gripping member 13 has a broader U-shaped gripping profile piece 41 of slightly thicker material than in figure 1, which, with the inter positioning of a rubber U-shaped sealing strip 42 in the non-­deformed state, is deformed from the open shape shown with dashed lines in figure 4 to the closed state drawn with full lines in figure 4 using a strong clamping tool. In this simple manner the gripping member 13 is firmly fixed to the glass plate 5. In preference an additional pressure force is exerted on the glass plate 5 above the edge 25 of the tube profile 19 in order to hold the glass plate 5 continually in contact with the edge 25. The U-shaped profile piece 10, which in this case is thicker, is clamped by deformation around the upper edge 7, whereby a thick U-shaped rubber strip 9 is arranged around the edge 7.
  • According to figure 5 each gripping member 13 is connected to the glass plate 5, since this is clamped fixedly by a screw clamp 50 with the interpositioning of elastic material 51.
  • The gripping member may optionally be glued into place on the lower edge 8 with a U-shaped profile piece.
  • The glass plate can be manufactured of so-called hardened glass, which is slightly more elastic than normal glass, and can have a thickness of for instance 4, 5 or 6 mm. Normal glass is preferably used, for instance with a thick­ness of about 5 mm or a thickness of about 4 mm. This applies to glass plate dimensions in the order of magnitude of 225 to 350 cm X 80 to 100 cm.
  • The glass house from figure 6 has a window 1 sub­stantially consisting of a glass plate 5 of normal glass with a thickness of 4 mm, a hinge profile 4 and a gripping profile 52. These two profiles 4 and 52 extend along the whole length b of the glass plate 5, so that the four corners of the glass plate 5 are reinforced against break damage. The side edges 53 are not held in profiles or frames which would obstruct light. The two profiles 4 and 52 are mutually connected by a number of, for instance two, three or four pull members 17 which are arranged either perpendicular to the profiles 4 and 52, or in a slanting direction. As figure 6 shows, two plugs 18 per cable are arranged at slots 70, while the cable 17 is further placed through a draw bolt 71 which is placed through openings 72, 73 of the gripping profile 52 and is tensioned with a nut 75.
  • The profile 52 of extruded aluminium has a U-piece 11 for receiving the lower edge 8 of the glass plate 5, a support piece 54 with which it supports on a spacer bar 55 via a sealing strip 57 arranged in a cavity 58 of the spacer bar 55, and a gripping edge 59 lying in the window opening. At the location of two opening rods 60 of the opening mecha­nism a cut-away portion 61 is arranged in the gripping edge 59. Here a hinge sleeve 62 is placed through a hinge eye 63 of the opening rod 60 and pushed over the gripping edge 59 as a bridge, while the ends 64 thereof are fixedly clamped around the gripping edge 59.
  • The glass plate edges 7 and 8 may or may not sup­port against a rubber strip 9, 12.
  • The window 1 of the glasshouse from figures 8-10 comprises a hinge profile 4 and a gripping member 13 formed as a profile which extend along the whole length of the window 1, which are mutually connected and pulled toward one another by only two threaded rods 76 with screw thread and nuts 77. The threaded rods 76 grip onto a flange 78 of the hinge profile 4 and onto an anchor element 80, which grips with an anchor piece 81 into an anchoring cavity 82 of the gripping member 13 and which has prongs 83 with a bolt chan­nel 84 for receiving a winged bolt 85. An opening rod 86 grips with a screw thread onto the winged bolt 85, so that through turning of the winged bolt 85 the opening rod 86 can be adjusted in the arrow directions 87 in order to adjust the angle of the slightly opened window 1, so that all windows 1 are open the same distance. After adjustment the winged bolt 85 can be fixed in position with a nut 89.

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1. Glasshouse comprising a glass plate openable for ventilation which is frameless on at least two of its sides, wherein at least one gripping member is attached to this glass plate, characterized in that at least one gripping member is attached to the glass plate without means being placed through said glass plate.
2. Glasshouse as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that at least one gripping member arranged on the lower edge of the glass plate is coupled via at least one tensioned pull member to a hinge profile arranged on the top piece of said glass plate.
3. Glasshouse as claimed in claim 1 or 2, charac­terized in that the hinge profile is provided with an attach­ment edge for at least one pull member.
4. Glasshouse as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the glass plate has on its lower edge at least one profile piece which in addition to a U-shaped gripping piece gripping onto the edge of the glass plate comprises a coupling piece coupled to an opening mechanism.
5. Glasshouse as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the glass plate consists of normal glass, which preferably has a thickness of 4 to 5 mm.
6. Glasshouse comprising a glass plate openable for ventilation which is frameless on at least its sides, wherein at least one gripping member is attached to this glass plate, characterized in that said glass plate is made of normal glass, preferably with a thickness of about 4 to 5 mm.
7. Glasshouse as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that the window consists substantially of a glass plate of normal glass with hinge profile and gripping profile extend­ing substantially along the whole length of said glass plate.
8. Hinge profile evidently intended for a glass­house as claimed in any of the foregoing claims.
9. Gripping profile evidently intended for a glass­house as claimed in any of the claims 1-7.
10. Method for building a glasshouse, characterized in that a plurality of glass plates openable for ventilation are transported to the construction site without attached hinge profile and without attached gripping member and that said hinge profile and said gripping profile are first con­nected to the glass plate on the construction site.
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EP0513934A1 (en) * 1991-06-07 1992-11-19 P.L.J. Bom Beheer B.V. Glasshouse
NL9201841A (en) * 1991-12-06 1993-07-01 Bom P L J Beheer Bv DEPARTMENT STORE.
BE1005365A3 (en) * 1991-09-03 1993-07-06 Bom P L J Beheer Bv Warehousing and a combination of mouldings for glazing and metal profiles
JP2018042553A (en) * 2016-09-08 2018-03-22 沖縄県 Window opening and closing mechanism of house for agriculture

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GB693805A (en) * 1951-09-22 1953-07-08 Walter Lionel Jelf Pomfret Glass horticultural shelter
FR2614638A1 (en) * 1987-04-28 1988-11-04 Maasglas Bv ROOF COMPRISING PANELS THAT TRANSMIT LIGHT

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GB693805A (en) * 1951-09-22 1953-07-08 Walter Lionel Jelf Pomfret Glass horticultural shelter
FR2614638A1 (en) * 1987-04-28 1988-11-04 Maasglas Bv ROOF COMPRISING PANELS THAT TRANSMIT LIGHT

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EP0513934A1 (en) * 1991-06-07 1992-11-19 P.L.J. Bom Beheer B.V. Glasshouse
BE1005365A3 (en) * 1991-09-03 1993-07-06 Bom P L J Beheer Bv Warehousing and a combination of mouldings for glazing and metal profiles
NL9201841A (en) * 1991-12-06 1993-07-01 Bom P L J Beheer Bv DEPARTMENT STORE.
JP2018042553A (en) * 2016-09-08 2018-03-22 沖縄県 Window opening and closing mechanism of house for agriculture

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